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cum curiis earumque exitibus

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A quick definition of cum curiis earumque exitibus:

Term: cum curiis earumque exitibus

Definition: This is a Latin phrase used in law history. It means "with courts, and the results or profits of the same." It refers to the right of the Baron courts to keep their profits, while the King's courts had to give all profits to the King.

A more thorough explanation:

cum curiis earumque exitibus

cum curiis earumque exitibus is a Latin phrase that means "with courts, and the results or profits of the same." This phrase was used in the past to refer to the right of the Baron courts to keep any profits they made, while the King's courts had to give all their profits to the King.

An example of cum curiis earumque exitibus in action would be if a Baron court made money from a case they heard, they would be allowed to keep that money for themselves. However, if a case was heard in the King's court, any money made from that case would have to be given to the King.

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